ANOTHER GOOD DAY.
KING KAKING "PROGRESS AT BOGNOB WALK ON THE SEA WALL United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, March 21. The King passed another good day, though the weather was dull. He was wheeled in a bath chair into the gardens of Craigwell House as usual for about an hour. His Majesty walked further to-day than previously, for in addition to walking back to the house, lie walked a short distance along the sea wall in front of Craigwell. A small knot of people, gathered on the sands in front of the house, saw His Majesty.—-(British Official Wireless.) MAKING UP WEIGHT LONDON, March 21. The “Daily Telegraph’’ reveals that the King, when in full health, weighed 9st. 71bs. At one time in his illness his weight was reduced to 6st 71.b5., hence, his extreme weakness. — (Australian Press Association.)
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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1929, Page 5
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